5 WWW.CAGLIERO.ORG.AU Issue #25, December 8, 2016 www.cagliero.org.au Newsletter #25 ARE YOU READY TO TAKE UP THE CHALLENGE? Merry Christmas! What an incredible year 2016 has been. It seems that is our sentiment every year around this time. We are so fortunate to work with such wonderful people who give of their time, skills and love so freely to young people in Asia and the Pacific. On the last weekend of November we concluded our first of two formation weekends for our new volunteers. Once again we are so impressed with the calibre of volunteers that we have received and cannot wait to see the incredible way that they contribute. Romina has written a great article introducing you to our new volunteers. There are also some photos below that capture some of the best moments of the year our wonderful volunteers and our immersion group that travelled to Samoa. There is also some information below included in about the 2017 Cagliero immersion that will take place in Cambodia. Once again we are very excited to return to Cambodia. A massive thank you as always to all of our volunteers and supporters. The Cagliero Project continues to thrive and it is because of YOU! Have an incredible Christmas and wonderful New Year. We hope you have time to rest and enjoy being with family. Many Blessings, Lauren Lauren and Romina Wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year!
WWW.CAGLIERO.ORG.AU Issue #25 2 Our New Volunteers! by Romina Martiniello After an inspiring weekend of formation at Safety Beach, the Cagliero Project is incredibly excited to introduce our new group of volunteers who will begin their work overseas in January 2017. Next year, we will be sending two wonderful volunteers to Samoa. Matt is a probation officer from New Zealand, with lots of experience working with young people from all walks of life. Matt is a member of our Salesian parish in Massey and having close personal and professional ties to the Samoan community in New Zealand, is incredibly enthusiastic about all that he will contribute and learn in the year ahead. He will be working as a teacher at Don Bosco Technical Centre in Alafua, teaching English and Religious Education. Our second volunteer in Samoa will be Stephanie, who comes from Sydney and currently works as an accountant. She will be living and working with the Salesian Sisters at Divine Mercy Primary School, Malololelei. She brings with her a wealth of skills and experience gained through working with children in her own parish and also through many trips to Vanuatu, participating in ongoing work on a primary school project. We are so thrilled to be able to continue our volunteer presence at Alafua during the 2017 school year, and to once again be supporting the Salesian Sisters in their work at Malololelei. The Cagliero Project is overjoyed to once again be supporting the Salesians in Cambodia during 2017. Madge will be placed at Don Bosco Technical School, Phnom Penh to work on the Project Development Office (PDO) for 12 months. With her past experience working for the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide, and more recently as CEO of Catherine House, Madge will bring new insight and many valuable skills to the development work in Phnom Penh, continuing a lot of the work that Kane has started at the school this year. Julia will also be working at Don Bosco Technical School in Phnom Penh for 12 months. She is an education student and a long time Don Bosco Camp and Salesian Youth Ministry participant and volunteer. Julia s primary role will be teaching English ESL in the technical school, but will also be assisting in the dayto-day tasks with the boarder students and the oratory. Julia s energy and understanding of the Salesian charism will be an incredible addition to the community in Phnom Penh. Having previously visited the school through her participation in the 2015 Cagliero Immersion trip, Julia is no stranger to our program, or to Cambodia. Our final volunteer is Sam, who will also be working at DBTS Phnom Penh. Sam comes from an extensive background in child protection and support work, and will be working on the new kindergarten project which has recently been set up in Phnom Penh. Sam is a dedicated mother of four children and is excited about bringing her professional skills and also her life experiences to the work she will do during her 6 month placement in Cambodia. Our first formation weekend was a fantastic success, as it allowed for us to form a sense of community among our incredibly diverse group of volunteers for 2017. The volunteers gained a better understanding of the Cagliero Project and the Salesian spirituality, while we in turn were able to get to know each of them really well. One of the best parts of our formation program is that we invite our past volunteers to come back and share parts of their experience with us. This time we were lucky enough to hear from Declan, Lil and Christine, all of whom spoke with great passion and insight. We are so appreciative of the time given by our past volunteers, who continue to support the Cagliero family with their ongoing presence and mentorship. We are so impressed and truly humbled by the talents that our new volunteers are bringing to the Cagliero Project in 2017. We know that their enthusiasm and commitment to sharing in the lives of young people will be well received in both Cambodia and Samoa.
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WWW.CAGLIERO.ORG.AU Issue #25, December 8, 2016 5 Cagliero news CAGLIERO IMMERSION In 2017, the Cagliero Project Immersion will travel to Cambodia once again. The Immersion group will visit some of the many Salesian programs and schools for young people. Don Bosco Technical School in Phnom Penh will be a major place where our time is spent, sharing in the lives of the community, the students and the local teachers and their families. Participants will be able to appreciate the beauty and peace of the Cambodian culture, history and landscape, while also coming into close contact with some of the harsh realities of everyday life for Khmer young people. We look forward to receiving your applications and cannot wait to continue planning this amazing trip! VOLUNTEERS RETURNING: As this year comes to a close, we keep Katie, Madi and the Bowden family in our thoughts and prayers as they get ready to leave Don Bosco Technical Centre in Alafua and Don Bosco Technical School, Phnom Penh (respectively) and return home to Australia in January after an incredible 12 months of service. We also get ready to welcome home Meg, who is preparing to leave her placements in Sihanoukville and Kep after an amazing 6 months with the Salesians in those settings. We congratulate all those who will graduate from Don Bosco Technical Centre in Alafua today what an achievement! Although the volunteer departures are approaching, the school year continues to power on in Cambodia. With Christmas coming up, and all the celebrations, puppet shows and concerts that come with it, the pace of life is hardly slowing down for our amazing volunteers and their school communities. We are already so proud of Katie, Madi, Renee, Kane, Jedd, Ethan, Yasmin and Meg and the impact they have had in Samoa and Cambodia. We look forward to seeing you soon and continuing to journey with you as you enter the next phase of living out your strong connection to Samoa and Cambodia and the young people from there. Please keep us updated with what is going on with you we love to hear and share your news!
WWW.CAGLIERO.ORG.AU Issue #25 5 There is always so much to be thankful for at Christmas time in the Cagliero Office. 2016 has been a wonderful filled with much joy. May your Christmas be safe, happy and holy as you celebrate the birth of Jesus. Many blessings for wonderful 2017. Thank you as always for your ongoing support.
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